Definition of Present Tense :

Present Tense represents actions which occur in the present.

Examples of Present Tense:

  • Rock wants to sing.
  • Bill writes the letters.
  • Peter is coming to our place.
  • Bob has given the book to Allen.
  • I am going to the varsity.
  • Aric loves to read books.
  • Lisa has been living in this area for twenty years.
  • The singer is singing nicely.
  • The program is going on smoothly.
  • Alice prefers coffee to tea.
  • Alana attends the class every day.
  • Tom is talented enough to do the task.
  • Rick is upset.
  • Richard is interested to perform in the program.
  • The movie is fantastic.
  • The detective book is thrilling.
  • The actor is talented.
  • We are excited to go to the picnic.
  • We have been trying to solve the problem for two hours.
  • Patrick is going to the library.

Present tense is of four types:

  • Present Indefinite Tense
  • Present Continuous tense
  • Present Perfect Tense
  • Present Perfect Continuous Tense

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